Title
Untitled
Description
Governor Al Smith of New York, Democratic Party candidate for President, ponders how to capture the Indian vote rather than have it go to the Republicans. Senator Charles Curtis of Kansas was the Republican Vice Presidential candidate. Tammany Hall, the Democratic Party's well organized "machine" in New York City and state, frequently used Indian costumes and motifs in its campaigning. Cartoonist Clifford Berryman shows Smith thinking along the same lines.
Creator
U.S. Senate. Office of Senate Curator. (? - )
Source
Series: Berryman Political Cartoon Collection, compiled 1896 - 1949
Publisher
Center for Legislative Archives (NWL), National Archives Building, Room 8E, 7th and Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC, 20408. PHONE: 202-357-5350; FAX: 202-357-5911; EMAIL: legislative.archives@nara.gov.
Date
09/04/1928
Rights
Unrestricted
Type
Photographs and other Graphic Materials
Identifier
ARC Identifier 6011970